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3. Shower Who would have thought the shower itself, as harmless, relaxing, and inviting as it is, has the potential to make those with Lyme feel worse, if not really horrible afterwards. And that the feeling experienced after taking a shower can be so dreadful and debilitating, that a person with Lyme will make the extra effort to avoid showering as frequently as they used to, if at all. While there hasnt been much evidence brought forth for why showers can make a person with Lyme feel worse, there are some really good hypotheses out there. The first and most common assumption could be that the pressure from the shower nozzle may in fact be releasing toxins back into the bloodstream in the same way a deep tissue massage would. A lower pressure spray nozzle may help. Another hypothesis is that the temperate of the water itself may be enough to raise the body temperature of the body, and when the temperature of the body reaches a certain level, Lyme and especially Candida can begin to die. There are those who have also postulated that a person with Lyme is sensitive to the chlorine level in tap water. The hot water supposedly turns the chlorine into a gas and a person then breathes it in. A really good filter has been found to curb this problem. Learn more. tiredoflyme/11-things-that-can-make-a-person-with-lyme-disease-feel-worse-besides-treatment.html#.VGBvCYcarZp
Posted on: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 18:54:03 +0000

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